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@cherold We've both deleted our but I think you're missing a term in your algebraic expression. Let's try it as a story problem:

"Ed really likes a song that came out in 1982. What year was Ed born?"

Aa you see, unresolvable. I associate that particular song with people who'd have been somewhere between 15 and 35 or so in 1982, most of whose birthdates fall well inside the baby-boom period of 1946-64

In case you didn't know and were wondering, that latin text on your diploma simply authorizes you to speak with specious confidence about things entirely outside your area of study that you don't know anything about.

now has legitimate cause to defend all ports at the mouth of the . This is a vital corridor essential to trade, livelihoods, the safety and economic well-being of . attacking it is NOT just 's problem: it is manifestly a direct attack on Europe.

If you can't rebut what they said, commit irrevocably to the belief that they said what you can rebut.

@raulclima @reedmideke @supernovae@universeodon.com

Yes. And all that you say speaks to the larger issue of "energy conservation" device choices being a poor substitute for eliminating the device entirely. For example, buying an electric car might be better than buying an ICE car, but an indescribably worse choice than simply reducing the number of cars you have by one, and using transit, bicycles and -- in a pinch -- carshares.

I considered buying an electric car. But given that it takes 30-50K kilometers of driving to offset the embodied energy cost before any net savings are realized, I've decided to see if I can avoid buying _any_ car ever again.

"A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation."

When you get right down to it, what base *isn't* base 10?

I've decided I'd like to be be British, but I can't work out how to be played by Terry-Thomas in an American movie from 1964.

Imagine if the police came and talked to you because you told a cosplayer he wasn't really Spider-Man.

I wonder if Musk chose the name X in honor of all the cartoons of a blue bird lying still on the ground with Xs for eyes that have appeared since he took over.

The reason following hashtags doesn't work very well is that -- as anyone who's been on the twitters will confirm -- the overuse of hashtags correlates inversely with having anything to say. For example, as soon as I started following the hashtag , I started getting flooded with posts that had every hashtag under the sun, but not much content other than the occasional rant.

Perhaps it works better for less topical hashtags, but this isn't working out well at all... the amount of noise --- a considerable proportion of it rancid -- is pretty high.

Another great victory for the war: it's turned the far right into card-carrying socialists overnight. So many impassioned calls from them now to provide public assistance to America's homeless and drug-addicted; I never thought I'd see the day.

@mashbooq @Lengsel@mastodon.social On one of the tech forums I use, someone got a PM berating him for using a Ukraine trident icon in his profile. He posted a public question to the mods asking what the policy on that kind of off-topic harassment was... and dozens of people responded by putting Ukrainian symbols in their avatars. The abuser was never seen again.

Good stuff from Kurt Volker in FT: “#Ukraine is doing #Nato’s job for it"… "it is hard to see how Nato can accomplish its mission of defending Europe without accepting Ukraine as a member. This is the contradiction that needs to be addressed urgently..."

via Anders Åslund

ft.com/content/7f5b42e3-024c-4

“In our research we found no age was the right age to be a woman leader. There was always an age-based excuse to not take women seriously, to discount their opinions, or to not hire or promote them. Each individual woman may believe she’s just at the wrong age, but the data make the larger pattern clear. Any age can be stigmatized by supervisors and colleagues to claim that the woman is not valued or is not a fit for a leadership role.”
hbr.org/2023/06/women-in-leade
#leadership #bias #discrimination

If there's something you're not supposed to tell anyone, be sure to say "I'm not supposed to tell anyone this, but," before you tell anyone.

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